Sites
- bbc.co.uk
- britannica.com
- Casino.org
- folklore.ee
- folklorefellows.fi
- folklore-society.com
- folklorethursday.com
- folklore.usc.edu
- history.com
- nationalgeographic.com
- nytimes.com
- smithsonianmag.com
- theguardian.com
- wikipedia.org
Tags
- A
- Aarne–Thompson classification systems
- ABC-CLIO
- Ab ovo
- Action
- Action fiction
- Adventure fiction
- Allegory
- Aloha
- Alternate history
- American Anthropologist
- American Folklore Society
- Amish
- Antagonist
- Anthropology
- Antihero
- ArchEnemy
- Autobiography
- Aztec mythology
- Backstory
- Ballads
- Bathos
- Batu Caves
- Beast fable
- Biography
- Birthstone
- Blessing
- Bluegrass music
- Brazilian mythology
- Breton mythology
- Buddhist mythology
- Bunad
- Byronic hero
- Cakewalk
- Cambridge University Press
- Canon
- Catastrophe
- Cat's cradle
- Celtic mythology
- Chaharshanbe Suri
- Challah
- Character
- Character arc
- Character flaw
- Characterization
- Chekhov's gun
- Childlore
- Children's Games
- Children's song
- Chinese mythology
- Chivalric romance
- Christmas
- Cinderella
- Cliché
- Cliffhanger
- Climax
- Columbia University Press
- Comic novel
- Comic relief
- Comparative mythology
- Confidant
- Conflict
- Continental Germanic mythology
- Continuity
- Copyright
- Counting-out game
- Cowboy poetry
- Creation myth
- Creative Nonfiction
- Crime fiction
- Crossover
- Cultural anthropology
- Cultural artifact
- Cultural heritage
- Culture
- Culture hero
- Culture of the Native Hawaiians
- Cunning folk
- Curses
- Deal with the Devil
- Deity
- Deus Ex Machina
- Deuteragonist
- Diction
- Diegesis
- Docufiction
- DOI
- Dominant narrative
- Drama
- Dramatic structure
- Dream world
- Dreidel
- Dystopia
- Eeny Meeny Miny Moe
- Embroidery
- Epic poetry
- Epistolary novel
- Estonia
- Ethnography
- Ethnohistory
- Ethnology
- Ethnopoetics
- Etruscan mythology
- Eucatastrophe
- European folklore
- Exposition
- Fable
- Fabliau
- Fairy Tale
- Fakelore
- False etymology
- Fantasy
- Fiction
- Fictional city
- Fictional country
- Fictional location
- Fictional universe
- Fiction writing
- Figure of speech
- Fine art
- Finnish mythology
- First-person narrative
- Flash fiction
- Flood myth
- Focal character
- Foil
- Folk art
- Folk belief
- Folk costume
- Folk dance
- Folk devil
- Folk etymology
- Folk hero
- Folk instrument
- Folklore of the United States
- Folkloristics
- Folk music
- Folk religion
- Folk saint
- Folksongs
- Foodways
- Foreshadowing
- Frame story
- Gamebook
- Genre
- Glossary of rhetorical terms
- Good and Evil
- Gothic fiction
- Grammatical tense
- Greek mythology
- Groundhog Day
- Guanches
- Halloween
- Hamartia
- Handshake
- Hansel and Gretel
- Hard science fiction
- Harvard University Press
- Hay
- HDL
- Heritage tourism
- Hero
- High culture
- Hindu mythology
- Historical fiction
- Hog calling
- Hoodening
- Horror fiction
- Humanities
- Imagery
- Inca mythology
- Indiana University Press
- Industrial Revolution
- Inspirational fiction
- Intangible cultural heritage
- International Standard Book Number
- Inuit religion
- Iona and Peter Opie
- Irish mythology
- Irony
- Irrealis mood
- Jack Goody
- Japanese mythology
- Joke
- Journal of American Folklore
- JSTOR
- Keening
- Kent
- Kishōtenketsu
- Korean mythology
- Latrinalia
- Latvian mythology
- Legend
- Legendary creature
- Leitmotif
- Library of Congress
- Limerick
- Literary Criticism
- Literary genre
- Literary theory
- Little Red Riding Hood
- Living museum
- Louisiana Creole people
- MacGuffin
- Magic realism
- Māori mythology
- Masonic ritual and symbolism
- Material culture
- Maya mythology
- Metafiction
- Metaphor
- Mime
- Mode
- Modernity
- Mood
- Moral
- Moral development
- Morphology
- Motif
- Mughal Empire
- Multiperspectivity
- Musical chairs
- Mystery fiction
- Myth
- Mythology of Indonesia
- Mythology of Italy
- Narration
- Narrative
- Narrative art
- Narrative hook
- Narrative identity
- Narrative poetry
- Narrative structure
- Narrative therapy
- Narratology
- National myth
- Nation-building
- Native Americans in the United States
- Nautical fiction
- New Orleans Mardi Gras
- New year's day
- Nonfiction
- Non-fiction novel
- Nonlinear narrative
- Novel
- Novella
- Nowruz
- Nursery rhyme
- Oath
- OCLC
- Ohio State University
- Old MacDonald Had a Farm
- Old wives' tale
- Once Upon a Time
- Oral Tradition
- Origin myth
- Origin story
- Orthodox Judaism
- Ouija
- Oxford University Press
- Pace
- Parable
- Parallel novel
- Past Tense
- People
- Peripeteia
- Persian mythology
- Personal narrative
- Philippine mythology
- Philosophical fiction
- Picaresque novel
- Pieter Bruegel the Elder
- Plot
- Plot twist
- Plovdiv
- Podhale
- Poetic justice
- Poetry
- Political fiction
- Polynesian narrative
- PowWow
- Practical Joke
- Premise
- Prequel
- Present Tense
- Protagonist
- Proto-Indo-European religion
- Proverb
- Psychological novel
- Punch line
- Reboot
- Red Herring
- Reference group
- Religion in pre-Islamic Arabia
- Retroactive continuity
- Rhetoric
- Riddle
- Ring a Ring o' Roses
- Rite of passage
- Ritual
- Roast
- Romance
- Romance novel
- Roman mythology
- Santa Claus
- Satire
- Saying
- Science fiction
- Screenwriting
- Sea shanty
- Self-fulfilling prophecy
- Self-insertion
- Sequel
- Serbia
- Shaggy dog story
- Shakers
- Short story
- Signified and signifier
- Slang
- Slavic mythology
- Social science
- Southern Gothic
- Speculative fiction
- Spell
- Stereotype
- Stickball
- Stith Thompson
- Stock character
- Stone carving
- Story arc
- Storytelling
- Story within a story
- Straight man
- Stream of Consciousness
- Street game
- Stylistic device
- Subculture
- Subjunctive mood
- Subplot
- Sulky
- Superhero fiction
- Superstition
- Supporting character
- Suspense
- Symbol
- Symbolism
- Tall tale
- Tall Tales
- Technology and Culture
- The Folklore Society
- Theme
- Theology
- Three-act structure
- Thriller
- Thumb signal
- Time Travel
- Title role
- Toné
- Tooth brushing
- Tradition
- Traditional knowledge
- Traditional medicine
- Traditional story
- Tragic Hero
- Trick-or-treating
- Tritagonist
- Trope
- Turkic mythology
- Types of fiction with multiple endings
- United States Bicentennial
- University of California Press
- University of Chicago Press
- University of Southern California
- University of Wisconsin Press
- Unreliable narrator
- Urban fiction
- Urban legend
- Urban Legends
- Utopia
- Utopian and dystopian fiction
- Verisimilitude
- Vernacular
- Vestibular system
- Victor Turner
- Vignette
- Villain
- Wattle
- Weather lore
- Weather vane
- Welsh mythology
- Western fiction
- William Thoms
- Woodworking
- Word game
- Worldbuilding
- World War II
- Writing style
- W. W. Norton & Company
- Yoruba religion
- Yo-Yo